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Samsung's 850 Pro SSDs are without a doubt the fastest SSDs of this moment. Given that this product does not seem to have any flaws, we heartily recommend it to those who are looking for the fastest possible SSD. The Vector 150 and AMD Radeon R7 SSDs ar...
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Publicación: 2014-09-15, Autor: Mike , crítica de: itpro.co.uk
Resumen: Solid-state storage is found in everything from smartphones and tablets to servers and workstations. Flash has become the dominant form of memory because it's faster than traditional spinning hard disks, more reliable, and prices have dropped dramatically...
Publicación: 2014-06-01, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: techadvisor.co.uk
The Toshiba Q Series Pro performs close enough to the original Q Series SSD that it can be hard to separate them. We note that Toshiba has expanded its warranty terms, and will now guarantee its Q Series SSD for three years rather than just one.Tags:Stora...
Publicación: 2014-05-14, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
Very lightweight chassis, good performance, larger capacity options
3 years warranty versus 5 of most others
The Toshiba Q Series Pro performs close enough to the original Q Series SSD that it can be hard to separate them. We do note that Toshiba has expanded its warranty terms though, perhaps as much to follow the competition, and will now guarantee its Q Serie...
Build Quality (Toshiba 19nm ToggleMode NAND Flash/Toshiba Controller), Very Good Performance, Retail Bundle, 3 Years Warranty, Price (For Some)
IOmeter Performance
Toshiba shares their NAND flash chips with many manufacturers in the market (most actually) so it's safe to "predict" that any SSD launched by them will perform on par if not better compared to other similar models. Firmware always plays a significant rol...
Available in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB capacities, Excellent sequential read and write speeds, Performs equally well with compressible and incompressible data, SATA 6Gb/s interface, Toggle Mode NAND flash, Supports SMART and TRIM, Ultra-slim form factor, Inc
Mediocre random read and write performance, Does not support hardware based encryption
While not the fastest or most feature packed SSD to come through the 'Labs, Toshiba's Q Series Pro delivers a lot of bang for your buck. This ultra-slim drive combines Toshiba's TC358790XBG controller with their own 19nm Toggle mode MLC NAND flash to ...
Publicación: 2013-11-01, Autor: Les , crítica de: thessdreview.com
With performance similar to that of it's competitors, coupled with prices that can't be beat, the Toshiba Q Series Pro SATA 3 SSD absolutely provides the best bang for the buck in todays SSD selections....
Prior to this review, I did not really expect much out of the Q Series Pro. Nobody talks about Toshiba SSDs and between the boring naming scheme, boring chassis design, and little marketing effort on Toshiba's part, I didn't see the Q Series Pro as a high...
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Publicación: 2015-01-20, Autor: Lindsay , crítica de: apcmag.com
Resumen: While manufacturers have announced larger capacity SSDs (2TB and more), for storing a lot of files, a mechanical HDD is still a much more affordable option. This looks set to change in the future though, as SSD production volume increases lead to lower pr...